Telegram Chin Interface Concept for Activity Management
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Intro Telegram is a great messenger. But the recent Liquid Glass update highlighted an interface issue: multiple ongoing activities inside the app overload the screen. Check it out for yourself: Activities hang over the interface like a stalactites Problem Statement In my view, there are a few problems here: - The Activities UI is now so small that it leads to mis-taps into neighboring activities - Activities take up too much space when there are many of them - Most of these elements are attached to folders, even though they have nothing to do with folders - Not all activities are needed at the same moment. They can (and should) be prioritized Solution Telegram already has a solid pattern for web pages and mini apps: a small sheet at the bottom of the screen. That’s how Telegram shows websites and mini apps We can extend that sheet component to cover all ongoing activities. Let’s call it the Chin: In the case of voice messages and music, Chin solves an extra job: it gives you a convenient timeline scrubber for the current track. Birthday reminder Chin can host different types of ongoing activities: voice messages, music, mini apps, safety messages, and active calls — or even birthday reminders, like in the example above. Live location Activities stack If activities start to pile up, the Chin doesn’t grow taller (a single chin always looks better than multiple ones). Instead, it stays the same size and uses an internal stack: you can expand it to view what’s active, and close whatever you don’t need. — But what if the user taps the chat input and the keyboard pops up? Then Chin will just get pushed under the keyboard and won’t be visible. Same as the modal preview does right now. Conclusion By evolving current sheet preview into the Chin, we unlock three improvements: - More space for content: less persistent UI on the chat list - Cleaner structure: ongoing activities are no longer tied to message folders - Richer interactions: scrubbing music or voice playback directly from the activity bar Closing Thoughts Mature products don’t only grow by adding features, they also grow by refactoring the patterns that no longer scale. The result: a cleaner UI today, and more room to evolve tomorrow. If my take and examples resonate, I’d love to collaborate — just send me a DM on X. Thank you.
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